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SME deep-tech commercialization

6 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • BNOVATE TECHNOLOGIES SA

    Swiss SME developing automated real-time E. coli sensors for continuous drinking water safety monitoring.

    BNovate successfully navigated the full SME Instrument Phase 1 → Phase 2 pipeline, demonstrating competence in EU-funded product development and market validation.

    SMECH2 projects
  • MARSTROM COMPOSITE AB

    Swedish composite SME behind the TRIBLADE rotor blade concept, EU-validated from feasibility through large wind turbine demonstration.

    Marstrom successfully advanced through SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility) to Phase 2 (demonstration), demonstrating capacity to manage EU innovation funding cycles end-to-end.

    SMESE2 projects
  • SABIEDRIBA AR IEROBEZOTU ATBILDIBU DIGAS

    Latvian SME developing dual-fuel CNG/LNG retrofit systems to modernize diesel locomotives and cut rail emissions.

    Successfully navigated the full SME Instrument trajectory — SME-1 feasibility then SME-2 full development — demonstrating commercialization capability.

    SMELV2 projects
  • SOLIGHT LTD

    Israeli SME developing solar daylighting technology that replaces artificial lighting in commercial and residential indoor spaces.

    Solight followed the complete SME Instrument path — Phase 1 feasibility (€50,000) followed by Phase 2 innovation project (€1,064,438) — indicating a structured route from concept validation to market-ready product.

    SMEIL2 projects
  • ENERGYNEST AS

    Norwegian SME developing modular industrial thermal batteries for energy storage, flexibility, and greenhouse gas reduction in heat-intensive industries.

    ENERGYNEST followed the full SME Instrument pathway — Phase 1 feasibility (TEStore) through Phase 2 full development (HEAT2VALUE) — demonstrating structured technology-to-market execution.

    SMENO2 projects
  • SP3H

    French SME developing inline fuel sensors for engine optimization and smart clean vehicle systems, with two self-led H2020 projects.

    SP3H secured both SME-1 (feasibility, €50k) and SME-2 (implementation, €1.18M) funding, showing successful technology validation and scale-up.

    SMEFR2 projects